Swan Thong

Traveling four months into the future, the Legends find Lachesis rebuilt the Loom as a smartwatch app and imprisoned Charlie in The Museum of Bad Ideas, who has been convinced that everything wrong with humanity is her fault.

Freeing her and taking her back to the ship, the Legends find that the Loom really is destroyed and Lachesis is using Gideon as a cover.

Lita helps Charlie see good can come from chaos and inspires her to join the Legends in shutting down Lachesis' app and killing the final Encores at the museum.

[1] Several alternative titles for the episode were considered including, "The Hateful Fates", "One Mans Trash...", and "Fight at the Museum.

[8] The episode stars Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Caity Lotz, Tala Ashe, Jes Macallan, Nick Zano, Matt Ryan, Dominic Purcell, Amy Louise Pemberton, Courtney Ford, and Olivia Swann as Charlie, Sara Lance, Zari Tarazi, Nate Haywood, John Constantine, Mick Rory, Gideon (voice), Marie Antoinette, and Astra Louge.

[9] This is the final episode of Legends of Tomorrow to feature Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Courtney Ford as a series regulars.

[10] Richardson-Sellers left the show to work on her career as a filmmaker,[11] with her first directing credit being the short film "Sunday's Child".

[15] This is the final episode to guest star Shayan Sobhian as Behrad Tarazi and Adam Tsekhman as Gary Green as the two were both promoted to series regulars for the remainder of the show.

[16][17] Former series regular Ramona Young guest stars as Mona Wu, this is her final appearance as the character.

[25] Jim Dandeneau of Den of Geek found the exit of Zari Tomaz to be one of the best moments calling it "beautifully acted" and labeling Tala Ashe the seasons "MVP".

Dandeneau called Zari Tomaz's exit one of the episodes best moments, describing a bittersweet feeling as "Nate had yet another love interest ripped from him".

Sisqó is an American rapper who performs his song, " Thong Song "; the song is the inspiration for the episode's title. [ 8 ]